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No party but our country 9th Ward! 9th Ward! State officers. Governor, Andrew G. Curtin Judge of Supreme Court, Hon. Daniel Agnew Assembly, sixth district, Isaac H. O'Harra City officers. City treasurer, Henry Bumm, city commissioner, Philip Hamilton Recorder of deeds, L.R. Broomall, clerk of court of Quarter Sessions, Geo. H. Moore Prothonotary of district court, George Kelly, coroner, Wm. Taylor Ward officers. Select Council, John Price Wetherill, Aderman, Samuel P. Jones, Jr School directors, David Brooks, B.W. Beesley, Daniel Steinmetz Wm. E. Tenbrook for the unexpired term of A.D. Taylor Constable. John Urian
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[1863]
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Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 4# Am 1863 No party (5)5777.F.25 (McAllister)
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Philadelphia, November, 1864. Sir:--On Tuesday next will be the presidential election and these few plain words are addressed to you in no partisan spirit, but with a deep and earnest feeling for the Union and a desire that each voter shall realize the importance of the occasion. ... General McClellan has declared: "The Union is the one condition of peace: we ask no more." With the one, the abandonment of slavery is indispensable, and it is only on other points (distinctly not on this) that liberal terms will be made: with the other, the Union is alone indispensable, and all other subjects will be open to consideration. With General McClellan, debt, taxes, and all other questions can be easily adjusted after reconciliation and Union, and the country be spared the ruin which in some shape must befall it if the present incumbent is re-elected for four years more. ... The enclosed ticket has the names of electors favorable to the election of General McClellan; so, too, those subjoined, which can be detached and voted. If you desire his election, vote early, and give your presence and influence at the polls. Electors: Robert L. Johnston
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[1864]
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Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare #Am 1864 Phila 5793.F.46a (McAllister)
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National Union ticket 20th Ward! Lincoln, Johnson. Congress, Wm. D. Kelley Assembly, Franklin D. Sterner, 1st and 2d divisions. George De Haven, Jr., 3d and 11th divisions. Francis Hood, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th divisions. Common Council, Joseph F. Marcer. School directors, George W. Hill, James W. Packer, Fletcher Hartley. Alderman, Edward S. Fitch. Constables, Charles P. Coward, Joseph Griffith
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[1864]
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Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare 4# Am 1864 Nat Union (5)5777.F.43 (McAllister)